Edward Abbey Quotes About Army

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  • A journey into the wilderness is the freest, cheapest, most nonprivileged of pleasures. Anyone with two legs and the price of a pair of army surplus combat boots may enter.

  • I'm happy to respect authority when it's genuine authority, based on moral or intellectual or even technical superiority. I'm eager to follow a hero if we can find one. But I tend to resist or evade any kind of authority based merely on the power to coerce. Government, for example. The Army tried to train us to salute the uniform, not the man. Failed. I will salute the man, maybe, if I think he's worthy of it, but I don't salute uniforms anymore.

  • War: First day in the U.S. Army, the government placed a Bible in my left hand, a bayonet in the other.

    Edward Abbey (2015). “A Voice Crying in the Wilderness”, p.19, RosettaBooks
  • All power rests on hierarchy: An army is nothing but a well-organized lynch mob.

    Edward Abbey (2015). “A Voice Crying in the Wilderness”, p.17, RosettaBooks
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